List of county routes in Niagara County, New York

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NY 148 north in Barker.jpg
Looking north along NY 148 (part of CR 15) in the village of Barker. County routes are not signed in Niagara County.
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County routes in Niagara County are not signed, and there is no apparent numbering pattern. Most of the county routes act as primary roads in the less developed areas and also serve to interconnect the various villages and hamlets of Niagara County. Niagara County maintains few county routes, including only the most important connecting thoroughfares, and those are maintained by the Niagara County highway department. Most of the roads in the County, including many of the local through highways, are maintained by the towns.

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Routes 150

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 21.462.35 NY 148 / CR 15 in Barker Coleman RoadJohnson Creek Road in Somerset
CR 34.797.71CR 24 in Newfane West Somerset Road NY 148 / CR 15 in Barker
CR 510.2016.42 Tuscarora Indian Reservation line in Lewiston Upper Mountain Road Lockport city line
CR 614.1722.80 Niagara Falls city line Lockport RoadCR 96 in Pendleton
CR 76.6010.62 NY 78 in Lockport town Slayton Settlement RoadRoot Road in Royalton
CR 10 (1)4.547.31CR 136Gasport Road in Royalton New York Barge Canal Segment between CR 108 and NY 31 was designated as NY 359 from 1930 to the early 1940s.
CR 10 (2)0.210.34 NY 93 Gasport Road in Royalton CR 136
CR 111.973.17 NY 265 Upper Mountain Road in Lewiston town Tuscarora Indian Reservation line
CR 122.333.75CR 58Rapids Road in Lockport CR 85
CR 130.641.03 NY 425 Loveland Road in Wheatfield CR 20
CR 141.532.46 NY 93 in Lockport town Beattie AvenueCR 92 in Lockport city
CR 158.6213.87 NY 104 in Hartland Quaker RoadLower Lake Road in Somerset CR 15 between NY 104 and NY 18 is co-designated with NY 148
CR 176.9611.20 NY 104 in Lewiston town Ransomville Road NY 18 in Porter
CR 183.345.38 NY 425 Chestnut Road in Wilson CR 111
CR 192.974.78 NY 104 in Cambria Stone RoadCR 31 in Lockport town
CR 201.973.17CR 60Town Line Road on the PendletonWheatfield town lineCR 13
CR 230.410.66CR 31Plank Road in Lockport town Lockport city line
CR 246.6710.73 NY 104 Hess Road in Newfane NY 18
CR 251.953.14 US 62 Niagara Road in Wheatfield NY 429
CR 26 (1)1.161.87CR 31Main Street in Middleport Middleport village lineCR 26 between CR 31 and the village line is co-designated with NY 271
CR 26 (2)2.073.33 Middleport village line Main Street in Hartland NY 104 CR 26 between the village line and NY 104 is co-designated with NY 271
CR 312.103.38CR 19 / CR 23Old Niagara Road in Lockport town CR 77
CR 32 (1)4.427.11CR 6 in Wheatfield Mapleton Road NY 270 in Pendleton
CR 32 (2)0.110.18CR 6Mapleton Road Spur in Wheatfield CR 32 (1)
CR 353.575.75CR 58Riddle Road in Royalton NY 93
CR 369.6615.55 NY 93 in Porter WilsonYoungstown Road Wilson town line
CR 403.345.38CR 20Beach Ridge Road in Pendleton NY 270
CR 442.103.38CR 6Comstock Road in Cambria NY 31
CR 450.590.95 Middleport Main Street in Middleport Mill StreetFormer number; now part of CR 26.

Routes 50100

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 525.568.95Seneca Street in Wilson Young Street and WilsonBurt Road NY 78 in Newfane
CR 556.7210.81Griswold StreetRoyalton Center Road in Royalton NY 31
CR 560.911.46 NY 104 Church Road in Cambria NY 93
CR 577.5412.13 NY 104 in Lewiston Porter Center Road NY 18 in Porter
CR 582.774.46CR 12 in Lockport town Tonawanda Creek Road Erie County line
CR 607.9112.73CR 20 / CR 67Tonawanda Creek Road in Pendleton NY 78
CR 641.993.20CR 902Thrall Road in Cambria CR 5
CR 657.3411.81 NY 104 in Hartland Hosmer Road NY 18 in Somerset
CR 670.450.72 North Tonawanda city line Lockport Avenue in Wheatfield CR 20 / CR 60
CR 761.252.01CR 52North Beebe Road in Wilson NY 18
CR 773.175.10CR 31 in Lockport town North Canal Road NY 31 in Royalton
CR 780.230.37 NY 18 West Lake Road in Wilson CR 36
CR 822.303.70 Niagara Falls city line Packard Road in Niagara CR 6
CR 834.346.98 NY 93 Randall Road in Wilson CR 36
CR 851.432.30CR 12Raymond Road in Lockport town NY 93
CR 861.933.11 NY 18F / CR 907 in Youngstown Church Street and Blairville Road NY 18 in Porter
CR 893.705.95 North Tonawanda city line Nash Road in Wheatfield CR 6
CR 913.034.88 NY 78 East Avenue and Charlotteville Road in Newfane CR 24
CR 921.242.00 Lockport city line Lincoln Avenue NY 954M
CR 930.370.60 US 62 Crescent Drive in Wheatfield CR 20
CR 96 (1)7.1911.57 Erie County line Bear Ridge Road Lockport city line
CR 96 (2)0.180.29 Erie County line Picard Bridge ApproachCR 96 (1)

Routes 100150

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 1045.809.33 NY 425 in Wilson Ide Road NY 78 in Newfane
CR 1052.353.78 NY 78 Hatter Road in Newfane CR 24
CR 10810.2416.48 New York Barge Canal in Royalton Hartland Road NY 18 in Somerset Segment between NY 104 and CR 10 was designated as NY 359 from 1930 to the early 1940s.
CR 1095.468.79 NY 18 Balmer Road in Porter CR 17
CR 1101.602.57 Erie County line Block Church Road in Royalton NY 93
CR 1116.5210.49 NY 104 in Cambria Beebe RoadCR 52
CR 1122.233.59CR 58Tonawanda Creek Road in Royalton CR 110
CR 1131.812.91 NY 104 Johnson Creek Road in Hartland Bradley Road
CR 1140.180.29 NY 93 Towline Road Spur in Lockport town CR 902
CR 1150.721.16 Niagara Falls city line Fashion Outlet Boulevard in Niagara NY 265
CR 1164.637.45CR 140 in Lewiston town Lower Mountain Road NY 425 in Cambria
CR 1173.485.60 NY 78 Tonawanda Creek Road in Lockport town CR 12
CR 1182.934.72 NY 31 in Royalton Orangeport Road NY 104 in Hartland
CR 120 (1)2.423.89CR 5Sunset Drive in Lockport town NY 104
CR 120 (2)0.030.05CR 120 (1)Sunset Drive in Lockport town NY 5
CR 1211.852.98 NY 270 Feigle Road in Pendleton CR 130
CR 122 (1)2.023.25 NY 93 Wolcottsville Road in Royalton Griswold Street
CR 122 (2)0.260.42CR 122 (1)Old Wolcottsville Road in Royalton CR 122 (1)
CR 1230.801.29CR 96 in Pendleton Robinson Road NY 93 in Lockport town Formerly continued east to CR 14
CR 1250.600.97Gothic Hill RoadNiagara Street in Lockport town CR 120
CR 1260.440.71 Wilson town line Young Street in Wilson village Seneca Street
CR 1270.911.46CR 19Johnson Road in Lockport town NY 104
CR 1280.280.45CR 12Plank Road in Lockport town CR 58
CR 1291.542.48CR 25Walmore Road in Wheatfield CR 6
CR 1303.545.70 Erie County line East Canal Road in Pendleton CR 123
CR 1319.8415.84 NY 31 in Royalton Carmen Road NY 18 in Somerset
CR 1333.475.58CR 14 / CR 123 in Lockport town Dysinger Road NY 93 (now CR 142)Former number; now part of NY 93
CR 1354.437.13 NY 148 / CR 15 in Somerset HartSomerset Road NY 269 in Hartland
CR 1360.290.47 NY 93 Bunkerhill Road in Royalton CR 10
CR 1374.336.97 NY 104 Ewings Road in Newfane NY 78
CR 1380.250.40CR 907Jackson Street in Youngstown Porter town line Entire length concurrent with NY 18F
CR 1400.300.48CR 116Dickersonville Road in Lewiston NY 104
CR 1410.160.26CR 67Connecting Boulevard in Wheatfield US 62
CR 1423.475.58 Lockport city line Akron Road NY 93 in Royalton Formerly part of NY 93
CR 1430.801.29 NY 271 in Middleport State Street Orleans county line Entire length concurrent with NY 31E

Routes 902907

The northern terminus of CR 907, a county-maintained section of NY 18F, in Youngstown NY 18F in Youngstown at Jackson St.jpg
The northern terminus of CR 907, a county-maintained section of NY 18F, in Youngstown

There are four county highways with designations above 900 in the county road system. None of these designations are signed as Niagara County does not sign their highways, and thus are better known by their accompanying road name. The locations of the four routes are scattered across the county.

Three of the four routes—CR 902 (Lower Mountain Road in the town of Cambria), CR 903 (Hinman Road in the town of Lockport), and CR 905 (Griswold Road in the town of Royalton)—do not overlap other routes. The fourth, CR 907, is a designation for a 5-mile (8.0 km) long county-maintained portion of NY 18F alongside the Niagara River. All four highways were assigned by 1996 and are marked on New York State Department of Transportation digital raster quadrangles.

CR 907 is the highest three-digit county route in terms of designation in the state of New York. Overall, it is the second-highest numbered county route in the state; only CR 1345 in the Saratoga County town of Mechanicville has a higher designation.

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 9024.056.52 NY 425 in Cambria Lower Mountain RoadGothic Hill Road in Lockport town Former alignment of NY 93
CR 9031.662.67 NY 270 Hinman Road in Lockport town Lockport city line
CR 9055.008.05 NY 77 Griswold Street in Royalton NY 31
CR 9076.029.69Center Street in Lewiston village Main Street Fort Niagara State Park Entire length concurrent with NY 18F

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">New York State Route 18F</span> Highway in New York

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "County Roads Listing - Niagara County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 22, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.